priors

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English - Turkish
önsel
prior
kıdemli
prior
önceden

Sanığın önceden hiçbir mahkumiyeti yok. - The defendant has no prior convictions.

Daha önceden herhangi bir deneyim gerekli değildir. - No prior experience is necessary.

prior
önsel
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(Hukuk) evvelki
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{s} önceden planlanmış
prior
öncel

Plan öncelik ve aciliyeti düşürmektedir. - Being less urgent, this plan is lower in priority.

Tazelik bizim önceliğimizdir. - Freshness is our top priority.

prior
mukaddem
prior
(Ticaret) -den önce
prior
önceki

Önceki uyarılar yoktu. - There were no prior warnings.

Önceki deneyim gerekli değildir. - No prior experience is required.

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öncelikli

Diğer gezegenlerin sömürgeleştirilmesini en öncelikli konularımızdan biri yapmalıyız. - We must make colonization of other planets one of our top priorities.

Diğer gezegenlerin sömürgeleştirilmesi bizim en öncelikli konularımızdan biridir. - Colonization of other planets is one of our top priorities.

prior
{s} önce

Plan öncelik ve aciliyeti düşürmektedir. - Being less urgent, this plan is lower in priority.

Tazelik bizim önceliğimizdir. - Freshness is our top priority.

prior
{i} tarikat ileri geleni
prior
daha önemli
prior
{i} dini kuruluş yetkilisi
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önceki/öncelikli
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(Mukavele) evvel, evvelki, önce
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{i} manastır başrahibi
prior
başrahip
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priorshipmanastır baş rahibinin rütbe ve
prior
{s} eski

Tom'un eski suç kaydı yok. - Tom has no prior criminal record.

prior
prior to his death ölümünden evvel
prior
{s} sabık
prior
evveli
English - English
plural of prior
prior
Previously

The doctor had known three months prior.

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A high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot
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A previous criminal offense on someone's record
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In Bayesian inference, a prior probability distribution
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anterior
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{s} previous, earlier, preceding, antecedent, former
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{n} a religious title amongst monks
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{a} former, going before, antecedent, first
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An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate
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A term generally used to refer to a previous conviction
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A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper
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the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc
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Of that which comes before, in advance
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A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth
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If something happens prior to a particular time or event, it happens before that time or event. Prior to his Japan trip, he went to New York
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Preceding in the order of time; former; antecedent; anterior; previous; as, a prior discovery; prior obligation; used elliptically in cases like the following: he lived alone [in the time] prior to his marriage
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the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot
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That which is produced by printing
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First, precedent, or superior in the order of cognition, reason or generality, origin, development, rank, etc
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as, small print; large print; this line is in print
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the deputy of an abbot in a major Benedictine institution; or the head of a lesser Benedictine house; or the head of any house in some orders
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A prior claim or duty is more important than other claims or duties and needs to be dealt with first. The firm I wanted to use had prior commitments
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Second in command in the monastery after the abbot When the abbot has a heavy duty (inside or outside the abbey), the prior takes responsibility for the daily administration
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former, previous
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You use prior to indicate that something has already happened, or must happen, before another event takes place. He claimed he had no prior knowledge of the protest The Constitution requires the president to seek the prior approval of Congress for military action
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A superior or an assistant to an abbot in a monastery
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A previous criminal offense on someones record
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before
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earlier in time
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{i} officer of a monastery, high-ranking member of a religious order
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A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical
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An officer in a monastic order or religious house, sometimes next in rank below an abbot [32]
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The superior of a priory, and next below an abbot in dignity
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Enables paging to last screen used previously When specifying items in a Purchase Request, brings up the Item Information Screen used to specify the previous item entered Accessible from: the Item Information, Status of Requisitions, Review of Purchase Request, and Cosignature Requisitions screens
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The head of a priory, a place next in rank below an abbey
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A prior is a monk who is in charge of a priory or a monk who is the second most important person in a monastery
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